A few days ago, out little kitten, Sweet Pea suffered a horrible dog attack. We found her laying in a puddle of blood, eyes wide open and we thought we had lost her.

She was in 24 hour intensive vet care for several days until we brought her home because we couldn't afford the $500/day for the emergency care, plus we wanted to be close to her, it was over an hour away drive for us to visit with her every day. See her full story and how she is doing here- https://www.gofundme.com/sweet-peas-vet-bills-recovery

THANK YOU SO MUCH. Please share the video on Facebook, social media etc. EVERY PENNY in the gofundme will go to help Sweet Pea and we will post more videos showing her progress and if we meet the goal the MRI and results. We don't have a big sphere on social media- so please share the video on social, for those who cannot donate, sharing the video will help just as well.

I feel like I've been very lucky with my goats. I have red brand sheep and goat fencing in my little 1 acre pasture and it's managed to hold in a half dozen Nigerians. I had a buck that figured out how to go under it once (rut is a helluva thing) but I staked it down and he wasn't able to after that. None of them even try to escape really but there is ample food and there are all sorts of things in there to entertain them. The boys have a stack of tires to climb on in their pen plus a ramp to the top of their shed. The girls also have tires of and logs but they entertain themselves by following the chickens. I plan on putting in a see-saw but haven't taken the time to build it.

Nice, we have play things and a ramp as well. I think our problem was we treated our goats like pets too much initially. Our children would run around and play with them, plus often times we give them some treats like leftover spinach or extras from the garden. So it seems like any time we are outside they start yelling at us and end up breaking out. For us I think it is more of a problem with the us, the humans.

Thanks- Ive also heard- and mention in the next video we are finishing.. To test goat fencing:
1. Fill a bucket with water
2. Toss said water into goat fencing
3. If a single drop of water penetrates the fencing THEN
the goats will escape.

I see what your saying - probably looks that way from the short snippet.

I suspect you have never had goats. They are insane and you only saw a small part of this. My wife let them out and they followed me around for hours, chewing on my shirt, eating my tools, crapping all over everything, knocking over my miter saw, climbing up on my car and the brown one nearly tore my ACL after blindside ramming me when I stepped off the ladder!

We have a love/hate relationship- mostly hate. They are actually pretty fun to take for walks though... like dog walks. They walk very well, they stay close by. I want to walk them to town but my wife wont let me.

They are also pretty cool early AM. I like to walk over and check on them and pet them. But they are the absolute worst when trying to do a project and my wife always seems to let them roam when I am doing just that.

one other tip we forgot to post in the video... if you are flexible on the color MAKE sure the store (in our case Menards) has plenty in stock. We picked a popular color- and ordered 4 cases (they said YEP WE GOT 6 CASES) only to find they only actually had 3 left. I wish I had asked before ordering because they had another color with like 100 cases in stock that I could have ordered and saved me a second trip and saved me a bunch of time to go back into the store to get refunded the missing case and a 2 hour round trip commute

Yes- great place- the food was really good and not too expensive. We have 3 Menards -- all about exactly 1 hour away. We usually go to a different Menards- but have been hitting the one in Steven's point recently.